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[applause] our master of ceremonies, major garrett of cbs. [applause] congressman chaffetz, one of our speakers tonight. christina valentoni of pbs, senate parliamentarian, elizabeth mcdonough, and sheila casey, the treasurer. let's give our table a round of applause. [applause] before we get to our speaker, i have a few quick thank you's. first, we are all able to enjoy this evening of wonderful food, great conversation, and great speakers thanks to the hard work of our incredible dinner committee, and in particular our dinner co chairs, christina valentoni and david myers. thank you, guys. [applause] and thank you to our amazing executive director, who once again performed her magic to give us this evening. i also wanted to thank the foundation's sponsors and friends. their support makes the work of our foundation possible and helps us put on tonight's event. they are -- toyota, unitedhealth group, cq roll call, the hill, the us chamber of commerce, ford motor company, the national beer wholesalers association, the american petroleum instit
[applause] our master of ceremonies, major garrett of cbs. [applause] congressman chaffetz, one of our speakers tonight. christina valentoni of pbs, senate parliamentarian, elizabeth mcdonough, and sheila casey, the treasurer. let's give our table a round of applause. [applause] before we get to our speaker, i have a few quick thank you's. first, we are all able to enjoy this evening of wonderful food, great conversation, and great speakers thanks to the hard work of our incredible dinner...
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major is the chief white house correspondent for cbs news. he is also a correspondent at large for "national journal," where he has written a column. he has written several books, most recently "the enduring revolution." he is also a former member of the washington press club foundation. we are most grateful to major for taking time away from his day job. over to you. >> thank you. i am ever mindful of my day job, so i will not confuse my duties with trying to be a comic. i have been here many times, but never in till tonight at the head table. i will move at a smart pace. so let's move along. but i will say one thing -- i feel like a bit of a scab. i have been done were you are sitting and i have managed to be here. if you have not begun to do so yet, i would suggest you drink heavily. a quick shout out to my colleagues at cbs and "national journal." if you are watching as long as i have, you have a lot of colleagues. everyone, it is great to have you here. what we are going to do is we will do the david lynch award and the washington press
major is the chief white house correspondent for cbs news. he is also a correspondent at large for "national journal," where he has written a column. he has written several books, most recently "the enduring revolution." he is also a former member of the washington press club foundation. we are most grateful to major for taking time away from his day job. over to you. >> thank you. i am ever mindful of my day job, so i will not confuse my duties with trying to be a...
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if i make a mistake and libel somebody, cbs has deep pockets. you will sue this guy in the basement with the cat? [laughter] there is nothing you can do about it. we are trying to come to grips and handle it. it has changed everything with how politics operate. >> let's look ahead to 2016, and look to the future for a moment. both of you said earlier you'd prefer there be more debates rather than fewer. do you think in this age of social media, where the patience of the american people is measured by the length of a tweet is limited. do you think they'd be able to tolerate more 90-minute discussions of serious issues? >> we get 60 million to watch them. maybe they would. what i want to see is six debates with the first coming immediately after the last political convention. if the democrats are last, next week, have the debate, if the republicans are last, next week, have the debate. i think they can set the tone. if you can have that first debate as quickly as possible it could change the tone of the debate itself. at least it would get it off
if i make a mistake and libel somebody, cbs has deep pockets. you will sue this guy in the basement with the cat? [laughter] there is nothing you can do about it. we are trying to come to grips and handle it. it has changed everything with how politics operate. >> let's look ahead to 2016, and look to the future for a moment. both of you said earlier you'd prefer there be more debates rather than fewer. do you think in this age of social media, where the patience of the american people is...
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our master of ceremonies, major garrett of cbs. congressman jason j fitz of utah of our speakers tonight -- chaffetz , one of our speakers tonight. senatena valentine honi, parliamentarian elizabeth mcdonough, and sheila casey, the treasurer. that's give our table a round of applause. [applause] before we get to our speaker, i have a few quick thank you's. first, we are all able to enjoy this evening of wonderful food, great conversation, and great speakers thanks to the hard work of our incredible dinner committee, and in particular our dinner cochairs, christina vale ntoni and david myers. thank you, guys. [applause]and thank you to our amazing executive director, who once again performed her magic to give us this evening. i also wanted to thank the foundation's sponsors and friends. their support makes the work of our foundation possible and helps us put on tonight's event. they are -- to jo to -- toyota, unitedhealth group, cq roll call, the hill, the us chamber of commerce, ford motor company, the national beer wholesalers ass
our master of ceremonies, major garrett of cbs. congressman jason j fitz of utah of our speakers tonight -- chaffetz , one of our speakers tonight. senatena valentine honi, parliamentarian elizabeth mcdonough, and sheila casey, the treasurer. that's give our table a round of applause. [applause] before we get to our speaker, i have a few quick thank you's. first, we are all able to enjoy this evening of wonderful food, great conversation, and great speakers thanks to the hard work of our...
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a tennis court on the fourth floor was once the studios for cbs news. >> cbs news quarters in new york. >> reporter: the centerpiece is in the middle of the 22,000-square-foot concourse. >> every face of that clock is made out of a precious piece of solid opal, a solid jewel. it's been valued at between $10 million to $20 million. talk about a precious gift of time, there it is. >> reporter: seth doane, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, a special edition of "cbs this morning" live from new orleans. security on super bowl sunday. john miller looks at the massive effort by local, federal, and state agencies. >>> plus jack and jackie harbaugh whose sons will be coaching against each other on game day. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com com >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning everyone, it's friday. finally, the first day of february. i'm frank mallicoat here in the bay area. >> and here in new orleans, i'm michelle griego, counting
a tennis court on the fourth floor was once the studios for cbs news. >> cbs news quarters in new york. >> reporter: the centerpiece is in the middle of the 22,000-square-foot concourse. >> every face of that clock is made out of a precious piece of solid opal, a solid jewel. it's been valued at between $10 million to $20 million. talk about a precious gift of time, there it is. >> reporter: seth doane, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, a special...
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there should be a small premium for flat air, $5.60, sll less than the cost a good hallmark card from cbs term you can have a letter devered. more importantly, the postmaster's proposal will continue to see vital medicines and packages delivered in any other way at any other point in america. the maintenance of universal service, better rightsizing of cost or benefit is the hallmark of what the postmaster is asking this congress to not stand the way it is. probably the postmaster is correct that he is the authority with the law and maintain service, but the lot number and tended him to do it at a loss. the postmaster had to bear over 15.9 losses last year. this cometely depleted his line of credit. it cost 10 to make cashflows to vircw required and agreed payments of $5.8 billion for the second air in the row. this deferral does not mean eventually those amounts more common due. it is clear alternately to ratepayer a taxpayer will have to pay theover 25 and an accumulated debt of the postmaster or the post office. and i say 25 billion eye towhat statisticians to say it's only 15 alien. th
there should be a small premium for flat air, $5.60, sll less than the cost a good hallmark card from cbs term you can have a letter devered. more importantly, the postmaster's proposal will continue to see vital medicines and packages delivered in any other way at any other point in america. the maintenance of universal service, better rightsizing of cost or benefit is the hallmark of what the postmaster is asking this congress to not stand the way it is. probably the postmaster is correct...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, february 22nd, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a large part of the midwest is digging out after a massive winter storm dumped up to 17 inches of snow in some areas. the storm shut down governments, schools, and transportation. travel in some areas is impossible. hundreds of flights have been canceled this morning, and at least two traffic deaths are blamed on the storm. some of the largest accumulations were in kansas where the national guard is patrolling roadways. one meteorologist said it was pouring snow there. at one point a 200-mile stretch of interstate 70 was shut down. >>> iowa is one of at least 15 states under a winter storm warning or watch this morning. heavy blinding snow fell there overnight and is not expected to end until this afternoon. >>> the heavy snow and freezing rain made for slick roads everywhere. in illinois a minivan slid right through an intersection and hit a light pole. residents are being urged to stay home. cbs news weather
captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, february 22nd, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a large part of the midwest is digging out after a massive winter storm dumped up to 17 inches of snow in some areas. the storm shut down governments, schools, and transportation. travel in some areas is impossible. hundreds of flights have been canceled this morning, and at least two traffic deaths are blamed...
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cbs, givinglook at coverage of "time" magazine's cover. a viewer tweets in -- "the washington times" looks at john brennan's hearing yesterday and says the commander in chief has the right to order targeted killing but, john brennan agreed, congress should be more involved in knowing what is happening. senator dianne feinstein, democrat from california, had an exchange. let's listen. [video clip] >> i would like to ask you about the status of the administration's effort to institutionalize rules and procedures for the conduct of drones strikes. in particular, how you see your role as cia director in the approval process. >> as of this committee knows, and i am sure once to continue to protect certain covert action activities. but let me talk generally about the counter-terrorism program and the role of the cia and its effort to try to institutionalize and ensure we have as rigorous a process as possible. that we feel we are taking the appropriate action at the appropriate time. the president insisted any action we take will be legally grou
cbs, givinglook at coverage of "time" magazine's cover. a viewer tweets in -- "the washington times" looks at john brennan's hearing yesterday and says the commander in chief has the right to order targeted killing but, john brennan agreed, congress should be more involved in knowing what is happening. senator dianne feinstein, democrat from california, had an exchange. let's listen. [video clip] >> i would like to ask you about the status of the administration's...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." 35 years ago today new england was digging out from the blizzard of '78, one of the biggest storms of the 20th century. forecasters say new englanders could see history repeat itself this weekend. >> a major snowstorm is passing through the great lakes. by friday night it could make travel nearly impossible in parts of the northeast. cbs weather consultant david bernard is with us. david, what is the potential for this storm? >> i think you set set it up just right. there are blizzard conditions expected friday night into saturday. the blizzard watching green has now been extended for eastern long island and connecticut. everyone else is under at least a winter storm watch at the current time. now, let's give you the setup. this is the potential storm track beginning friday morning. i think the friday morning storm track is what we're going to notice. this area of low pressure over the carolinas that's going to rapidly move through the northeast during the day and by the time we get to friday evening it may start as rain right
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." 35 years ago today new england was digging out from the blizzard of '78, one of the biggest storms of the 20th century. forecasters say new englanders could see history repeat itself this weekend. >> a major snowstorm is passing through the great lakes. by friday night it could make travel nearly impossible in parts of the northeast. cbs weather consultant david bernard is with us. david, what is the potential...
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seth doane, cbs news, st. john, indiana. >> life-saving and life-changing lessons being taught in that classroom. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the deadly storm that buried parts of the midwest. we'll tell you where the system is headed. >>> plus, an exclusive interview with the former mayor of san diego accused of stealing millions from a charity to feed her gambling addiction. >>> and comedian george lopez stops by the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. it is friday effect 22. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >> i like the way you say friday. >> said with such passion. >> i wish it was monday all over again. i have had so much fun this week! but we have great weather around the bay area coming our way today and this
seth doane, cbs news, st. john, indiana. >> life-saving and life-changing lessons being taught in that classroom. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the deadly storm that buried parts of the midwest. we'll tell you where the system is headed. >>> plus, an exclusive interview with the former mayor of san diego accused of stealing millions from a charity to feed her gambling addiction. >>> and comedian george...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new orleans. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a wrap-up of the super bowl highlights. we'll get a look. a look at the super bowl commercials and cbs sports james brown takes us to new orleans' lower ninth ward nearly eight years after hurricane katrina. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> hi everyone and good morning, it is monday. it's february 4th, the day after the super bowl. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30 here, and lawrence is dressed in blue. because you are blue. >> yes. it was kind of an exciting game at the end, but the beginning, i thought it was all over. >> so did i. i thought people were going to start leaving the stadium. >>> you have to talk about weather, sadly. >> i want to be talking about the game, you know that. >>> if you're headed out we have a lot of clouds, a lot of fog, and a threat of r
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this is the "cbs morning news." and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has anything to do with gwen, he's putty in her hands. for a love this strong duke's family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep his body as strong as a love that can endure anything... even every fashion trend. iams. keep love strong. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> well, this is one of the toughest jobs in new orleans, getting partiers off the street at the end of mardi gras. at midnight police tried to clear bourbon street but the crowd stepped aside briefly, and then they got back to having fun. >>> well the end of fat tuesday ushers in ash wednesday, the first day of lent for cathol
this is the "cbs morning news." and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has anything to do with gwen, he's putty in her hands. for a love this strong duke's family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep his body as strong as a love that can endure anything... even every fashion trend. iams. keep love strong. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle...
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cbs-5's robe >>> as we mentioned a little earlier in this broadcast objection cbs 5 is bringing you -- cbs 5 is bringing you a special up kate on the bay bridge. >> reporter: yes. we brought mobile weather hear as you were just saying, elizabeth. the temperatures drop -- dropped off rapidly. whenever we travel we can take a look at doesn't conditions. eight now the winds are under 5 miles per hour. they have been fluctuating. the barometer pressure gives you and i an idea that high pressure has knuckled in providing us with this great dry weather period as far as conditions are concerned. out here at treasure island, the oakland san francisco bay bridge. i want you to take this into consideration. that bridge was opened up november '12 of 1936. that is 76 years ago. when it first opened up, the top span had traffic only for cars. down below, the bottom deck was for trains and trucks. now, fast forward nearly 77 years into the future and it needs renovation. this bay bridge is expected to open up on labor day of this year. we will be there for that live as well. but immediately followi
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captioning funded by cbs cbs morning news" for friday februar 8th >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, february 8th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a potentially record-breaking debilitating winter storm is expected to slam the northeast this morning. snowfall totals could top 2 feet in some areas. dangerous wind gusts threaten power supplies and travel will be affected from coast to coast. the storm is actually a combination of two powerful storms converging off the atlantic coast. one part of the storm is coming from the midwest. the worst of the storm will hit tonight into saturday morning. in some areas snowfall totals could reach historic levels. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has the latest. >>> the major nor easter is taking shape this morning right off the banks of north carolina and this is going to rapidly strengthen throughout the day as it continues to move off to the north and northeast. by 7:00 this evening we've got a full-blown storm with rain mixing with snow from the coast from long island to north. ever
captioning funded by cbs cbs morning news" for friday februar 8th >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, february 8th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a potentially record-breaking debilitating winter storm is expected to slam the northeast this morning. snowfall totals could top 2 feet in some areas. dangerous wind gusts threaten power supplies and travel will be affected from coast to coast. the storm is...
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. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we are in super bowl park at jackson square here in new orleans. the big game is less than 36 hours way. the road to super bowl xlvii took many twists and turns not only for the 49ers and the ravens but the nfl and its fans. >> we saw a series of controversies this season bountygait, replacement refs, and a new focus on head injuries. jeff fwlor is just down the road at super dome with how the road leads here. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a marked difference in security this morning. on previous days getting in to the super dome we did have to go through a metal detector but it was once we were already inside. today there's a perimeter security set up and roadblocks this after a very busy day yesterday. ♪ >> reporter: as fans continued streaming into the city for pleasure, nfl commissioner roger goodell friday talked business. >> i'll do anything that's going to help us make the game safer and better. >> reporter: in his annual state of the league address, goodell
. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we are in super bowl park at jackson square here in new orleans. the big game is less than 36 hours way. the road to super bowl xlvii took many twists and turns not only for the 49ers and the ravens but the nfl and its fans. >> we saw a series of controversies this season bountygait, replacement refs, and a new focus on head injuries. jeff fwlor is just down the road at super dome with how the road leads here. jeff, good morning....
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on cbs 5 >>> where is the 49er love? the football fans here in the bay area who will not be cheering for the red and gold. that's tonight on cbs 5. >>> finally, tonight, a lot of people have come here for the super bowl, but a man has come to new orleans for an entirely different reason. steve hartman met him on the road. >> nearly a million visitors are pouring in this weekend and next. most are coming on wings and wheels. but we found one guy doing it the hard way. >> there he is. >> the very hard way. see that little red dot? that's a man from alberta. he started clean shaven eight months ago. he followed the river down to the missouri to the mississippi. nearly 3300 miles total, all in a canoe. >> they have planes in canada, you know. >> we have to get to them by dog sled. >> he wallly has a legitimate reason. it has nothing to do with football. in fact, when he started this trip all he knew was that his favorite uncle mitch loved this town. this is mitch, driving into the city in 1992. he spent just a few days here.
on cbs 5 >>> where is the 49er love? the football fans here in the bay area who will not be cheering for the red and gold. that's tonight on cbs 5. >>> finally, tonight, a lot of people have come here for the super bowl, but a man has come to new orleans for an entirely different reason. steve hartman met him on the road. >> nearly a million visitors are pouring in this weekend and next. most are coming on wings and wheels. but we found one guy doing it the hard way....
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this is the "cbs morning news." e-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." unteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong all day long sinus and headache relief. for our bold taste -- and some people found that a little bit strong. but as soon as they tasted blonde roast boy they were on board. ♪ ♪ >>> singer lady ga has had >>> singer lady gaga has had to cancel the rest of her tour because of a hip injury that has left her unable to walk. gaga said she hurt herself some time ago. she has a tear in a muscle in her right hip and will require surgery and rest. fans holding tickets to her "born this way" tour will get a refund. >>> now, typing messages on a mobile device can be challengi
this is the "cbs morning news." e-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." unteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief....
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only tonight on cbs. tom izzo klimes back from a 10-point deficit, turnovers have been huge, they usually cash in, 2:35 to play. >> clark: michigan state has made this run to get back to within two by getting inside, drawing fouls, and knocking tune the free throws. this is a 7-zip run. ohio state has to be aggressive. they can't look to milk this clock. they want to execute and try to get something earlier in the shot clock. try to put pressure on michigan state defense by attacking. >> kevin: craft, again, doing it all game long. diving for two, 18 for the game. >> clark: love it. >> kevin: appling the other way, knocked away by craft. and a reach-in. and a buckeye foul. >> clark: i really love this action by ohio state. not interested in trying to milk the clock. ravenel does a nice job holding off dawson who couldn't turn it. then craft, a little overzealous here. he got the ball with his right hand but a lot of body and reach-in with the left. easy call for the official. and that's where craft's eage
only tonight on cbs. tom izzo klimes back from a 10-point deficit, turnovers have been huge, they usually cash in, 2:35 to play. >> clark: michigan state has made this run to get back to within two by getting inside, drawing fouls, and knocking tune the free throws. this is a 7-zip run. ohio state has to be aggressive. they can't look to milk this clock. they want to execute and try to get something earlier in the shot clock. try to put pressure on michigan state defense by attacking....
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only tonight on cbs. tom izzo klimes back from a 10-point deficit, turnovers have been huge they usually cash in 2:35 to play. >> clark: michigan state has made this run to get back to within two by getting inside drawing fouls, and knocking tune the free throws. this is a 7-zip run. ohio state has to be aggressive. they can't look to milk this clock. they want to execute and try to get something earlier in the shot clock. try to put pressure on michigan state defense by attacking. >> kevin: craft, again, doing it all game long. diving for two, 18 for the game. >> clark: love it. >> kevin: appling the other way, knocked away by craft. and a reach-in. and a buckeye foul. >> clark: i really love this action by ohio state. not interested in trying to milk the clock. ravenel does a nice job holding off dawson who couldn't turn it. then craft, a little overzealous here. he got the ball with his right hand but a lot of body and reach-in with the left. easy call for the official. and that's where craft's eagerne
only tonight on cbs. tom izzo klimes back from a 10-point deficit, turnovers have been huge they usually cash in 2:35 to play. >> clark: michigan state has made this run to get back to within two by getting inside drawing fouls, and knocking tune the free throws. this is a 7-zip run. ohio state has to be aggressive. they can't look to milk this clock. they want to execute and try to get something earlier in the shot clock. try to put pressure on michigan state defense by attacking....
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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 21st, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well this morning a major winter storm packing heavy snow is moving into the nation's heartland. at least 15 states are under a winter watch or advisory, and tens of millions of people are in the storm's path. some areas can expect more than a foot of snow. heavy snow is already falling in kansas. state offices there will be closed until tomorrow morning. residents have been urged to stay off the roads. near tucson, arizona, the world golf championship match play event was suspended due to a freak snowstorm. blizzard warnings were posted in parts of the state. some areas of phoenix got two inches of snow. and the snow hitting the midwest is already being blamed for one death, a highway accident in oklahoma. cbs news weather consultant david bernard is following the massive weather system. >> the big winter storm across the midwest will be taking shape during the day today. look how big the winter storm warning area is. it's all
captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 21st, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well this morning a major winter storm packing heavy snow is moving into the nation's heartland. at least 15 states are under a winter watch or advisory, and tens of millions of people are in the storm's path. some areas can expect more than a foot of snow. heavy snow is already falling in kansas. state offices there will be...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, february 20th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in kansas city, crews are working through the night looking for more victims of an parent gas explosion that rocked an upscale shopping center. two people are reported missing and at least 14 injured. cadaver dogs are searching the rubble of a restaurant that burnt to the ground. residents of nearby buildings were forced to evacuate, and the mayor was one of first people on the scene. >> what we're really trying to get a handle on right now is how many people were hurt, who are they, where are they and that's kind of a moving target because we don't know who was there to begin with. >> witnesses say they smelled gas five hours before the blast and reported it to a construction crew working in the area. bigad shaban has more. >> reporter: flames and heavy smoke reach into the night sky over downtown kansas city after an explosion started a fire in an upscale shopping center. the blaze broke out just after 6:
captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, february 20th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in kansas city, crews are working through the night looking for more victims of an parent gas explosion that rocked an upscale shopping center. two people are reported missing and at least 14 injured. cadaver dogs are searching the rubble of a restaurant that burnt to the ground....
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the f.b.i. has stormed an underground shelter today, shooting to death a kidnapper and freeing a five-year-old boy unharmed. the boy, whose first name is ethan, had been held for seven days outside midland city, alabama. the family allowed us to show you his picture. the police say that ethan was kidnapped last tuesday from a school bus by 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes who neighbors have described as belligerent. mark strassmann is on the scene with the breaking news tonight. mark? >> reporter: scott, here's what happened in the final minute. two muffled bangs could be heard behind me in the direction of the shelter. an ambulance that had been parked nearby since the start of the standoff raced up the hill. about a minute later, local deputies and f.b.i. agents were patting themselves on the back, then ambulance came back down the hill, this time driving slowly, carrying ethan to a local hospital for testing and observation. the f.b.i.'s steve richardson explains why its hostage rescue
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the f.b.i. has stormed an underground shelter today, shooting to death a kidnapper and freeing a five-year-old boy unharmed. the boy, whose first name is ethan, had been held for seven days outside midland city, alabama. the family allowed us to show you his picture. the police say that ethan was kidnapped last tuesday from a school bus by 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes who...
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cbs 5. >> all those things will make a huge difference. and beer will be the big seller this weekend as well. did you know that the united states is now the biggest wine market in the world? that's right. according to an industry analyst, americans now consume 13% of the world's production. a lot of it comes from overseas, but u.s. production is also increasing to meet the demand. that is good news for bay area growers. >>> tablet computers made their biggest road against pc's so far. holiday season shipments of tablet computers reached a record 52.5 million. that's up 75% from a year ago. compare that to shipments of pc's. the increase in competition means apple's market share is slipping. sales of inipad fell 9% over the last year, while second place, samsung, gained. >> all right, we're talking ipads and wine and super bowl superstitions. how about weather? >> how about some sunshine? we have cornered the market on sunshine. we have snow. we've got rainstorms. we've got wind storms. for us, nothing but sunshine. sunshine leads to a clea
cbs 5. >> all those things will make a huge difference. and beer will be the big seller this weekend as well. did you know that the united states is now the biggest wine market in the world? that's right. according to an industry analyst, americans now consume 13% of the world's production. a lot of it comes from overseas, but u.s. production is also increasing to meet the demand. that is good news for bay area growers. >>> tablet computers made their biggest road against pc's so...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" from super bowl park at jackson square new orleans. we want to get right to some breaking news from ankara turkey. >> as you were sleeping in the west, a suicide bomber set off an explosion outside the american embassy, killing himself and one other person. mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah, charlie. the attack is said to have been by a suicide bomber and took place at one of the security guards to the embassy building. the actual attack was captured in this cell phone footage. the bomber seems to have self-detonated inside the guard building, blowing the door off its hinges. turkish security guard was killed. there was at least one other serious injury outside. the main embassy building does not appear to have been damaged. none of the staff there hurt. the u.s. ambassador offered his sympathies to the family of the guard. >> from today's event it's clear we both suffer from this terrible, terrible problem of today's world and we're determined after events like this only more to
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" from super bowl park at jackson square new orleans. we want to get right to some breaking news from ankara turkey. >> as you were sleeping in the west, a suicide bomber set off an explosion outside the american embassy, killing himself and one other person. mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah, charlie. the attack is said to have been by a suicide bomber and took...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. it was the last lap of the last race before nascar kicks off its new season tomorrow with the daytona 500. that's when at least a dozen cars wrecked with one race car being sent airborne and into a fence separating fans from the track. it's still a confusing situation in daytona with emergency workers tending to injured fans. adriana diaz is at the track for us tonight. >> reporter: the 12-car crash began on the last turn of the last lap of the kick-off race at daytona when the number 7 car, driven by regan smith, spun out of control. moments later, kyle larson's number 32 car went airborne, off the track ripping a hole in the cash fence. race fan tyler anderson was in the stand and caught the crash on this video. lauren williams snapped this photo of a tire in the stand. she was watching the race from a suite at daytona. the collision sent debris and car parts flying. this car engine ended up in the stands. one fan said the crash sounded like an earthquake. 11 injure
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. it was the last lap of the last race before nascar kicks off its new season tomorrow with the daytona 500. that's when at least a dozen cars wrecked with one race car being sent airborne and into a fence separating fans from the track. it's still a confusing situation in daytona with emergency workers tending to injured fans. adriana diaz is at the track for us tonight....
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the baltimore ravens are waking up as nfl champions after an unforgettable super bowl. they beat san francisco, 34-31, in game that featured a half-hour blackout followed by a staring comeback. >> the ravens and the fans celebrated inside the super dome after the 49ers drive fell a few yards short. they were wild in the streets of baltimore. police say there were a few disturbances but nothing serious. and he was inside the nnfl at te super bowl when the power went out. first jeff glor is at the super dome hotel. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. 4 hours and 14 minutes. this was the longest super bowl ever. it may have also have been the most bizarre. >> flacco, end zone. >> reporter: the game had all the makings of a blowout until the blackout. shortly after the ravens went out, a power outage went to mass confusion for those watching at home and inside the dome. >> i thought there was some saints voodoo. >> did you know what was going on? >> we didn't know what was goi
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the baltimore ravens are waking up as nfl champions after an unforgettable super bowl. they beat san francisco, 34-31, in game that featured a half-hour blackout followed by a staring comeback. >> the ravens and the fans celebrated inside the super dome after the 49ers drive fell a few yards short. they were wild in the streets of baltimore. police say there were a few disturbances but nothing serious. and he...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> breaking news. blade runner oscar pistorius could be freed on bail at any moment. we'll take you to south africa. >>> and more than a foot and a half of snow blankets the midwest. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the ex-mayor who gambled away a million dollars. she talks about her reversal of fortune. >>> and if you're a baby boomer, your work outcould cause boomeritis. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 skojds. >> i mean you can't see the roads. ice. it's dangerous. >> a mid-winter whiteout marches across the country. >> a deadly winter storm that's now crawling east. >> it may have sent a killer tornado through texas. >> up to 17 inches of snow in some area. in kansas, the national guard is patrolling the roadways. >> probably almost three-fourths of the state is snow-packed. >> oscar pistorius will learn today whether he will face preted tated murder. >> three people are dead after a rolling shoot-out ends in a fiery crash on the biggest strip. >> police say
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i want to start with your november 2007 interview with cbs news, where you said, "there have been a lot of information that has come out of these interrogation procedures that the agency has in fact used against the real hard-core terrorists." other intelligence officials went a lot further than that in defending the use of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques at the time, and some still do. if your review of the committee consists that these did not in fact save lives, i would like to ask would you be as public into condemning the program as you were in its defense, and, in other words, would you set the record straight? >> i will do whatever possible to make sure that the record is straight and that i speak fully and honestly on it. >> i want to return to a question that mr. udall asked you. would you object to, and if so, why, to a public release to a declassified version of the committee's report? >> i would give such a request for declassification every consideration. there is a lot of information and those volumes with a lot of potential consequences as far as its public re
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live in san jose, cbs 5. >>> a suicide bombing at the u.s. embassy in turkey left a turkish guard dead today. the blast was so strong, it blew off an embassy door. police sealed off the area and examined footage. a turkish militant group is being blamed. the state department is warning americans to steer clear of the u.s. embassy and other diplomatic offices. >>> the embassy bombing comes on hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. mrs. clinton was greeted by hundreds of staffers at the state department earlier as she served four years as secretary of state and was the most traveled in history. during her remarks, she took time to talk about the successes she accomplished. >> i am proud of the work we have done to elevate diplomacy and development. to serve the nation we all love. to understand the challenges, the threats, and the opportunities that the united states faces. >> secretary clinton leaves office as one of the nation's most popular politicians. of course, speculation remain as to whether she will run for president in 2016
live in san jose, cbs 5. >>> a suicide bombing at the u.s. embassy in turkey left a turkish guard dead today. the blast was so strong, it blew off an embassy door. police sealed off the area and examined footage. a turkish militant group is being blamed. the state department is warning americans to steer clear of the u.s. embassy and other diplomatic offices. >>> the embassy bombing comes on hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. mrs. clinton was greeted by hundreds...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with that meteor that exploded over russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. it was moving at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour when it hit the atmosphere, produce an enormous shock wave that blew out windows and injured 1200 people in chelyabinsk, russia. tony guida has more on the largest known media to hit the earth since 1908. >> reporter: at chebarkul lake 950 miles east of moscow, scientists today looked for remnants of the meteor. fisherman valery morozov saw the space rock falling through the sky. "in a matter of seconding," he says, it appeared to grow from a small flare into a huge ball and then an unbelievably bright flash. >> about once every 100 years something bigger than a minivan will come through the atmosphere and impact either our atmosphere or the earth. >> reporter: and this was that event? >> that was that event. >> reporter: charles liu an astronomer at the city unive
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with that meteor that exploded over russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. it was moving at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour when it hit the atmosphere, produce an enormous shock wave that blew out windows and injured 1200 people in chelyabinsk, russia. tony guida has more on the largest known...
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cbs news learns what fueled the newtown, connecticut, school shooting. the gunman, adam lanza, believes he was in competition with another notorious killer. >>> murder charge. olympic sprinter oscar pistorius is back in court this morning and charged with the premeditated murder of his model girlfriend. >>> and "in focus," we'll show why so many wild events like the russian meteor are being caught on camera. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a possible motive behind the deadly connecticut school shooting. cbs news has learned that the gunman, adam lanza, may have been motivated by the massacre in norway back in 2011. connecticut police say that theory is not accurate. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on this. good morning, susan. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. law enforcement sources tell us there is evidence adam lanza was obsessed with anders breivik, the killer in a massacre in norway in 2011 where 77 people died, and they say they know why lanza chose sandy hook elemen
cbs news learns what fueled the newtown, connecticut, school shooting. the gunman, adam lanza, believes he was in competition with another notorious killer. >>> murder charge. olympic sprinter oscar pistorius is back in court this morning and charged with the premeditated murder of his model girlfriend. >>> and "in focus," we'll show why so many wild events like the russian meteor are being caught on camera. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." e i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> and we reported earlier, oscar pistorius, the olympic blade runner is free on bail in south africa charged with the premeditated murder of his kwirlfriend and it appears the case will become a long case distinct to the one that surrounded o.j. simpson northeasterly nearly 20 years ago. terrell brown has more. >> reporter: the similarities are scary. two victims, beautiful blonds. the lead detectives in both cases a bit suspect and the world is captivated. >> you look at somebody and say how could somebody possibly skrimt two cases with such eerie sim leyritz but we have them here. >> reporter: cbs analyst jack ford has more. >> you might know the participants in the oscar pistorius trial even better than we knew because there's so many ways to learn about them. there was no internet no blogs. >> reporter: despite the difference in the countries, ford says the trials will be similar as well. >> the south african justice system not ter
welcome to "cbs this morning." e i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> and we reported earlier, oscar pistorius, the olympic blade runner is free on bail in south africa charged with the premeditated murder of his kwirlfriend and it appears the case will become a long case distinct to the one that surrounded o.j. simpson northeasterly nearly 20 years ago. terrell brown has more. >> reporter: the similarities are scary. two victims, beautiful blonds....
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here on cbs 5 on sunday. the super bowl kickoff is at 3:30 our time following several hours of pregame events. our team will be there all weekend long. dennis is joined by vern glenn, griego. >>> violent crime and the violent criminal that kept officers tied up for hours. >>> an amber alert posted on highway bay area signs. how police learned there was no kidnapping and no kid. >>> nearly hit 70 degrees in napa. how long do we stay warm? so many questions. so many answers in my forecast coming up. >>> and, a warning for super bowl party planners. why you need to keep an eye on your guest or face possible lawsuits. burglary. it happened just before two a-m on mohoney drive in east san jose. >>> a brutal attack in san jose after a woman calls to report a car burglary just before 2:00 a.m. police say the suspect chased the caller and another woman into the house and assaulted them. he also chased them back into the street and attacked them a second time. the suspect then went back to the victim's house and stole
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welcome to "cbs this morning." a new storm over immigration after a copy of president obama's plan is leaked. >>> tens of thousands visit the vatican to say good-bye to the pope. >>> more meteor sightings over the weekend and we'll show you why your 401(k) may not be the safety net you were counting on. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the president laid out just last week that we will be prepared with our own plans if these ongoing attacks with republicans and democrats up on capitol hill break down. >> the white house keeps immigration reform on track. >> immigration reform is drawing sharp criticism. >> it undermines a group of senators drafting their own plan. >> if the president proposes legislation, do you think it will fail? >> of course. >> country sing erminedy mccready is dead at 37. reports indicate she committed suicide to a gunshot to her head. >> she was a lovely woman. we have lost her, and it didn't have to go down like this. >>> blizzard-like con
welcome to "cbs this morning." a new storm over immigration after a copy of president obama's plan is leaked. >>> tens of thousands visit the vatican to say good-bye to the pope. >>> more meteor sightings over the weekend and we'll show you why your 401(k) may not be the safety net you were counting on. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> the president laid out just last week that we will be...
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we are dry on cbs 5 hi-def doppler once again. i'll have your forecast for the next seven days and find out which magazine says we have the lamest winter in the country coming up. >>> a hall of fame quarterback gives advice to colin kaepernick and cbs 5 has learned exclusively who the number one pick is going to be in this year's draft. that's coming up. don't wait for presidents' day to save on a new mattress. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. superior service best selection lowest price guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> there it is, getting ready for the big game on sunday. do you think what you do or don't do could somehow affect the outcome of the super bowl? if so you're not alone. cbs 5
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." from super bowl park at jackson square in new orleans, coming up in this half hour, neil patrick harris of "how i met your mother" here in the big easy about the game, his show and foochltd plus beyonce. >> they taplus norah and gayle the louisiana baio and the nature. >> i don't like alligators. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. "the baltimore sun" says some local students will get the day off after the super bowl. a handful of schools and businesses will be closed on monday or they'll open later than usual, but if baltimore wins some stores will open right after the game to start selling that ravens gear. >>> the san francisco visexamin says -- >> one says baltimore rules. san francisco drools. >> in new orleans "the times-picayune" looks at whether the san francisco fans or baltimore fans are the best tippers. dancers and managers in strip clubs say 49 fans are expected to out spend because they have more money. >>> with us now the team calling this year's game, jim na
welcome back to "cbs this morning." from super bowl park at jackson square in new orleans, coming up in this half hour, neil patrick harris of "how i met your mother" here in the big easy about the game, his show and foochltd plus beyonce. >> they taplus norah and gayle the louisiana baio and the nature. >> i don't like alligators. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. "the baltimore sun" says some local students will get the day off...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." it's here, the blizzard that could bury the northeast, smash records, and bring new torment to sandy victims. >>> california on edge. an ex-cop wanted for a deadly rampage vows for revenge. we'll talk to his former boss bill bratton. >>> and also here in los angeles we're getting ready for the grammys, ll cool j and carly rae jepsen. >>> but we begin this morning with today's oi"eye opener" you world in 90 seconds. >> it's going to be crazy. >> i'm going to the liquor store. >> the northeast braces for a storm. >> it's slammed the northwest but it's about to get a lot worse. >> the product of two converging weather systems, coming together producing as much as 3 inches of snow an hour. >> packing blizzard-speed winds. airlines have already canceled thousands of flights. >> you have a trained former officer hunting other officers. >> christopher dorner, a cop killer with a grudge. >> word that the suspect may have been spotted. >> his burned out pickup truck has been found in big bare.
welcome to "cbs this morning." it's here, the blizzard that could bury the northeast, smash records, and bring new torment to sandy victims. >>> california on edge. an ex-cop wanted for a deadly rampage vows for revenge. we'll talk to his former boss bill bratton. >>> and also here in los angeles we're getting ready for the grammys, ll cool j and carly rae jepsen. >>> but we begin this morning with today's oi"eye opener" you world in 90 seconds....
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elaine quijano, cbs news, scituate, massachusetts. >>> coming up after your local news, on "cbs this morning," more in the possible motive in the sandy hook elementary school shooting. bob orr with the latest on the investigation. >>> plus, we'll hear from married police officers who were being targeted by fugitive cop killer christopher dorner. >>> and actor chris o'donnell from the hit show "ncis los angeles." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, february 19. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. let's get our first look at weather with lawrence. a little chilly out there this morning. >> yeah. a little cold out there. we are starting to see some showers already. but something unusual, snow over the local mountains. we'll talk about that coming up. >> we already have chain requirements in effect towards the sierra. chains are requir
elaine quijano, cbs news, scituate, massachusetts. >>> coming up after your local news, on "cbs this morning," more in the possible motive in the sandy hook elementary school shooting. bob orr with the latest on the investigation. >>> plus, we'll hear from married police officers who were being targeted by fugitive cop killer christopher dorner. >>> and actor chris o'donnell from the hit show "ncis los angeles." >>> that's the "cbs...
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cbs news has also learned that the f.b.i.'s hostage rescue team created a diversion, that was the two loud bangs. they went in through the top of the bunker and it was over within seconds. we've also learned at some point during the standoff they inserted a camera. that's h able to see dykes was waaround with a as one agent told us, we had eyes on him the whole time. scott, we also talked to a member of ethan's family. they say he's doing okay and the boy has his sixth birthday on wednesday. >> pelley: mark, thank much. senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director at the f.b.i. john, you've been talking to your sources today. how did they do it? >> this was something they looked at among the options and they had two or three different options but today as they has been delivering things to that doorway that dykes used, his entrance to the bunker-- and this occurred over days-- they created an opportunity today because he was getting more irrational, he was handling a weapon, they say. and they created an opp
cbs news has also learned that the f.b.i.'s hostage rescue team created a diversion, that was the two loud bangs. they went in through the top of the bunker and it was over within seconds. we've also learned at some point during the standoff they inserted a camera. that's h able to see dykes was waaround with a as one agent told us, we had eyes on him the whole time. scott, we also talked to a member of ethan's family. they say he's doing okay and the boy has his sixth birthday on wednesday....
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those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. but with copd making it hard to breathe i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication astrazenec
those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. but with copd making it hard to breathe i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day....